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Pink Shirt Day 2026The theme for this year’s Pink Shirt Day is “Sprinkle Kindness,”. It’s meant to remind us that kindness has the power to protect and uplift. Arlene Whiffin of FortisBC and Natalie Chan of the Kids Help Phone National Youth Council discuss the importance of the day and replacing bullying with kindness.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 25
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‘Kindness connects us:’ Durham students mark Pink Shirt DayAhead of Pink Shirt Day, a day to stand against bullying and promote kindness, the Durham Catholic school board held a t-shirt design contest for students. It grew into something much bigger. Moosa Imran introduces us to a grade six student with a cool design and important message.Feb 27
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Sunday Sit-Down: Lieutenant Governor Mike SavagePaul Brothers visits Government House for a sit-down interview with NS Lieutenant Governor Mike Savage to talk about first year in office and what the institution means in trying times.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 2
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Pink Shirt Day: YouthSpeak empowering students through lived experiencePink Shirt Day shines a light on the fight against bullying, but for many students, the struggle is ongoing. YouthSpeak is bringing real conversations into schools by training young people who have experienced bullying and other mental health challenges to share their stories with peers. Speakers Carson Bohdi and Pratheep Charlsjanthan join Jaden Lee-Lincoln to...Global News Morning TorontoFeb 25
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Pink Shirt Day: YouthSpeak empowering students through lived experiencePink Shirt Day shines a light on the fight against bullying, but for many students, the struggle is ongoing. YouthSpeak is bringing real conversations into schools by training young people who have experienced bullying and other mental health challenges to share their stories with peers. Speakers Carson Bohdi and Pratheep Charlsjanthan join Jaden Lee-Lincoln to...Global News Morning TorontoFeb 25
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Nova Scotia government continues to defend budget during legislative sittingAs the protests took place outside its doors, a spirited debate was underway inside the legislature. The Opposition continues to criticize the cuts made in the provincial budget, while the province defends its position. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 3
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Jeneroux says ‘couldn’t sit on the sidelines’ after Carney’s Davos speechPrime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux, who crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to join the Liberal caucus on Wednesday. “Matt brings a wealth of experience, despite his young demeanour,” Carney said. Jeneroux said that he “couldn’t sit on the sidelines” after seeing Carney’s “ambitious agenda”. He added that after Carney’s...CanadaFeb 18
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Sunday Sit-Down: Russell Grosse and the importance of Nova Scotia’s Black Cultural CentreSunday Sit-Down is a new weekly feature that airs on Global News Maritimes at 6 each and every Sunday. In our first sit-down, we speak with Russell Grosse of the Nova Scotia Black Cultural Centre in Cherry Brook.Feb 23
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Canadians sitting on $2B in uncashed cheques from federal governmentCanadians may be sitting on money they do not even know they’re owed. Federal records show Ottawa has issued nearly four million cheques that were never cashed, worth about $2 billion.CanadaFeb 2
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Wonder Man: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Sir Ben Kingsley bring the funny to the MCUThe Marvel universe gets a new addition as a struggling actor with secret superpowers finally gets his chance in Wonder Man. Sir Ben Kinsley discusses what’s happened to his character, Trevor Slattery, since we last saw him in Shang-Chi, while Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who will play Wonder Man, explains how he breaks down and gets...The Morning ShowJan 27
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Sit 30 minutes less to live longer: ResearchSitting less and moving more might increase lifespan, researchers have found. A study published in The Lancet from the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences says five minutes of moderate exercise and sitting 30 minutes less could potentially reduce deaths by 10 per cent and help people live longer.HealthJan 14
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National Ribbon Skirt Day celebrationsCentre Court at Polo Park was transformed into a place of ceremony today as hundreds gathered to celebrate the fourth annual National Ribbon Skirt Day celebrations. Hersh Singh reports.CanadaJan 4
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Saskatchewan opposition calls for emergency legislative sitting amidst utility, insurance rate hikesWATCH: Saskatchewan’s NDP are calling on the government to hold an emergency legislative sitting days after SaskPower and SGI proposed rate hikes for the next two years.CanadaJan 5
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Toronto’s police chief sits down for a year end interviewMyron Demkiw says he’s concerned about the rise in hate crime and is encouraged that other major crime indicators are down. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 29, 2025
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ASIRT investigations lead to a record number of charges in 2025Investigation by Alberta’s police watchdog led to more charges in 2025 than ever before. As Sarah Komadina explains, it’s not just the number, but also severity of the charges that are a concern.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 22, 2025
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Sit down with new city councilor Emma Durand-WoodClay Young talks with new city councilor Emma Durand-Wood on how she voted with the new city budget.PoliticsDec 22, 2025
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American customer on the hook for hefty tariff bill after buying a shirt from an Alberta storeAn Alberta business is in quite the conundrum after an American customer who bought a shirt online retuned it after they were slapped with a $90 tariff charge; more than half the cost of the shirt itself.CanadaDec 19, 2025
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How the Ford government sped through the fall sittingOntario’s MPPs are embarking on a 14-week winter break, after sitting for just 51 days in 2025. Isaac Callan breaks down how the short sitting and fast-tracked legislation.PoliticsDec 12, 2025
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Ontario MPPs head off for extended winter break after short fall sittingThe Ford government has extended its winter break after shortening the fall sitting. Isaac Callan explains the government’s strategy and what critics have to say.Focus OntarioDec 13, 2025
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Medicine Hat police will not face charges in 2024 suspect shooting: ASIRTThe Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has concluded an investigation into a shooting involving the Medicine Hat Police Service and a suspect during the summer of 2024. Jordan Prentice has the details.CanadaNov 28, 2025